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The National Population Commission (NPC) says it has

purchased 91 new vehicles worth N600 million to enhance the productivity and welfare of its workforce.

Dr Sam Ahaiwe, the Acting Chairman of NPC, said this in Abuja during the official presentation of the vehicles.

He said that 39 vehicles would be dispatched to the states, while nine Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) would be given to directors at the headquarters.

He said that 40 vehicles would be given to the Federal Commissioners, while three buses were earmarked for workers’ transportation at the headquarters.

Ahaiwe, however, said that the Hilux cars, which were formerly used by the commissioners, would be given to the State Directors to enhance their productivity.

“The current management of the commission, when it was inaugurated, was confronted with numerous challenges relating to the welfare of the staff.

“These include poor salary structure, housing problems, lingering backlog of promotions and the lack of staff buses,” he said.

Jigawa

 

The Malammadori Local Government Council of Jigawa

State has warned farmers against indiscriminate bush burning to check the spate of fire disaster in the area.

Alhaji Abdu Ilu, the Head of Agriculture Department (HOD), made the call when he visited Kashindila grazing reserve in Malammadori.

Ilu said the call was imperative to guard against bush burning and protect the forest resources.

‘’It is good for the farmers to eschew bush burning especially in the harmattan season.

‘’Apart from damages to the forest resources, it also results in fire disaster in the society.’’

Ilu also called on farmers to evacuate their farm produce on time, to guard against clashes between them and herdsmen.

The director said that the state government rehabilitated grazing lands and demarcated cattle routes to check incessant farmers and Fulani clashes in the state.

‘’The grazing reserve was equipped with pasture and wind pumps to enhance access to safe drinking water to humans and animals,’’ Ilu said.

 

Kaduna

 

The Coordinator of Interfaith Forum of Muslim and Chris

tian Women Association, Hajiya Amina Kazaure, has called for the protection of women against gender-based violence.

She made the call at a seminar tagged “Extremist Violence,Women and Security” holding in Kaduna.

Kazaure said women should be treated as equals in the search for peace in Nigeria as they bear the brunt of most conflicts.

According to her, the seminar is to provide an opportunity for women and top security chiefs to meet and agree on steps to promote peace in the country.

She also said that the seminar would focus on the impact the current security challenges on women, and the role women could play in ending it.

Kazuare added that women needed to be equiped to respond to extreme violence such as the insurgency in some parts of the country.

Also, Mrs Comfort Fearon, a member of the organisation, cautioned youths against all forms of negative tendencies.

 

Katsina

 

Former Inspector-General of Police (IG), Alhaji Ibrahim

Coomassie has called for amendment of the country’s constitution to make the protection of social and economic rights of citizens justifiable.

He made the remarks in Katsina in an interview with newsmen.

Coomassie said the purpose of government was not only to provide security for the people but also sustain their economic and social rights.

He added that “if government fails to provide those rights, citizens should be allowed to sue and claim for damages.’’

The former police chief said “I believed such action will compel those vested with leadership to do the right things, be more patriotic and respond to the needs of the people.

Kogi

 

Teens Educational Development and Information Network

(TEDIN), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has advised rural dwellers to use long-lasting insecticide-treated nets so as to reduce child and maternal mortality.

The organisation’s President, Mr Titus Alonge, gave the advice in Odo-Ere, while speaking at a public awareness programme organised for some communities in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi.

The programme was organised by some NGOs to complement the government’s efforts to reduce child and maternal mortality through structured community health programmes.

Alonge said that the best way to reduce maternal mortality, which was induced by malaria attacks, was for pregnant women to avoid mosquito bites by using insecticide-treated nets.

Lagos

 

A cobbler, Kunle Fashanu,32, was docked before an

Apapa Magistrates’ Court in Lagos, for damaging and stealing the property of one Mr Emmanuel Omokhomon.

The accused, who resides at Festac Town area of Lagos, is facing a two-count charge of stealing and unlawful damage.

The prosecutor, Sgt. Uche Simon, told the court that the accused stole the sum of N45,000 and unlawfully damaged a jeep valued at N2 million belonging to Emmanuel Omokhomon.

Simon said that the accused committed the offences on September 29 at the same address.

The prosecutor said that the offences contravene sections 285 and 337 of the Criminal, Law of Lagos State, 2011.

 

Nassarawa

 

A Mararaba Upper Area Court in Nasarawa State, has

remanded a 27-year-old hair dresser, Ojochide Isaac of Kabayi in Mararaba, in prison custody for alleged intimidation and causing grievous hurt.

The presiding officer, Mr Habila Abundaga, ordered the accused to be remanded in prison custody pending final investigation of the matter after the prosecutor, Insp Joseph Ahua, had prayed the court to remand the accused.

Abundaga, in his ruling, ordered that the accused be remanded in prison till January 13, 2014, to enable the police conclude its investigations.

Earlier, Ahua had told the court that the matter was reported by Zainab Yahaya of the same address at the A’ Division Police Station on December 13.

The prosecutor said the accused assaulted Yahaya and inflicted deep injuries on her right eye with razor blade and that she was still receiving treatment at a Medical Centre in Mararaba.

He said that the offence contravened sections 397 and 241 of the Penal Code, which provide for a maximum of 10 years’ imprisonment, or fine or both, for anyone convicted of the offences.

Ogun

 

A 28-year-old man, Monday Emmanuel, has ben charged

before an Ota Magistrate’s Court in Ogun for allegedly stealing four packets of cigarettes and bottles of Alomo and Osomo drinks.

Emmanuel was also accused of stealing one radio set, four pieces of tiger battery, 40 pieces of assorted hot drinks, some sachets of Milo and milk, Schnapps and kerewa drinks.

The accused, who lives at 16 Ogunmefun St., Off Idi-Iroko Rd., Ota, is facing a one-count charge of stealing.

The Police prosecutor, Insp Olumide Awoleke, told the court that the accused committed the offence on December 13, at about 2:00 a.m. at Long Bridge, along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, Isheri Olofin, Ota, Ogun.

 

Osun

 

A 27-year-old petrol attendant, Oladipupo Oluwasina,

was docked before an Osogbo Chief Magistrate’s Court in Osun for allegedly stealing N813, 000 from his employer.

The Police Prosecutor, Insp Isiaka Ajadi, told the court that the accused committed the offence on July 25, at about 10:30 p.m. at Mobil Filling Station, Oke-Fia in Osogbo.

Ajadi added that the accused, being a petrol attendant, stole the money which belonged to one Mrs Olabisi Ige, his employer, from her office, after the close of work.

He said the accused had, however, been on the run since committing the crime, only to be apprehended on Monday.

 

Sokoto

 

The Sokoto State Government, has commenced the dis

tribution of 2.5 million treated mosquito nets to households across the 23 local government areas of the state.

Dr Halliru Alhassan, the State Director, Medical Services and Public Health, disclosed this in Sokoto during a news conference.

Alhassan said the nets obtained under the National Malaria Elimination Programme, would be distributed at 854,000 designated centres in the state between December 17 and December 21.

“Net cards that entitle a household to collect at least four nets had been distributed across the state.

“Efforts were made to cover difficult areas and Fulani settlements to ensure that eligible households collect the nets,” he said.

The director said measures had been taken to prevent the nets from being sold by either the officials or the beneficiaries.

According to him, security agencies have been directed to arrest anyone one found sabotaging the effort.

Some of the 37 members of the Adamawa State Executive Council declaring for All Progressives Congress (apc), at a ceremony in Government House in Yola last Wednesday. Photo: NAN

Some of the 37 members of the Adamawa State Executive Council declaring for All Progressives Congress (apc), at a ceremony in Government House in Yola last Wednesday. Photo: NAN

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Diri Approves N200m Monthly Grant for Bayelsa Farmers, Targets Increased Local Rice Production

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has approved a monthly support scheme of ?200 million for farmers in the state as part of efforts to boost food security and expand agricultural production.

The governor announced the approval on Tuesday at the flag-off ceremony of the 2026 dry season farming programme held at the state-owned rice farm in Otuasega community, Ogbia Local Government Area.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the volume of rice harvested during the last farming season, Governor Diri directed the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources to ensure a significant increase in the production of homegrown rice in Bayelsa State by the end of 2026.

He stressed that despite the government’s provision of necessary support to the ministry and farmers, it was unacceptable that the state still had to procure rice from outside during the last Yuletide period.

The governor charged the Ministry of Agriculture to take food security seriously, noting that Bayelsa has a comparative advantage in several crop areas, with fertile soil that does not require fertiliser to produce organic crops.

While commending the Commissioner for Agriculture and other stakeholders for organising the event, Governor Diri urged the ministry to ensure that such initiatives go beyond yearly ceremonies and translate into tangible benefits for the people.

According to him, agriculture remains a key pillar of the state’s economic diversification drive, which his administration has prioritised through heavy investments. He also called on civil servants and residents to embrace agriculture as a way of life.

“Let it not be that we come here for a yearly ritual. This is something that affects us as a people and so we must all take it seriously. Food security will continue to be a top priority of my administration,” he said.

He added that agriculture strengthens the economy and highlighted the importance of transportation infrastructure in moving farm produce from rural communities to the state capital.

“We are investing in agriculture and connecting communities. The roads and bridges support agriculture. We have developed partnerships and collaborations and will continue to partner with other agencies to ensure Bayelsa attains the expected food security,” the governor stated.

Governor Diri further directed that by the end of 2026, the state should record a minimum production of 300,000 kilogrammes of rice, stressing that government would patronise local farmers rather than sourcing rice from outside the state.

On security concerns, he reiterated that the state’s anti-grazing law remains in force, warning herdsmen against destroying farmlands and urging farmers to report such incidents to security agencies instead of resorting to social media.

He also cautioned traditional rulers against allocating land in forest areas to herdsmen, warning that anyone found culpable would be sanctioned.

“For our farmers, we will always support you. Honourable Commissioner, identify the genuine farmers in the state. What we did for MSMEs will also be done for farmers. Henceforth, ?200 million will be set aside monthly to support farmers in Bayelsa State,” he added.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, described the event as a reaffirmation of the state government’s unwavering commitment to food security.

He commended Governor Diri for his substantial investment in the agricultural sector, noting that it has been the driving force behind the progress recorded so far.

Representatives of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Bayelsa State chapter, Nigerian Women in Agriculture Business, the Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation and the Central Bank of Nigeria, among others, also lauded the governor’s sustained support for farmers, which they said has significantly improved the agricultural sector in the state.

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Fanfare, Pageantry As Ohiauga Community Honours 31 Eminent Personalities with Maiden Leadership Awards

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Ohiauga Community in Igburu Clan, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, on Saturday, December 27, 2025, witnessed an unprecedented spectacle of celebrations, fanfare and cultural splendour as it honoured 31 distinguished personalities for their outstanding leadership qualities, selfless service and immense contributions to the growth and development of the community.

The historic event, which took place at the Ohiauga Community Town Hall, marked the maiden edition of the Ohiauga Leadership Awards and saw 27 illustrious sons and daughters of the community, alongside four non-indigenes, decorated with various honours in recognition of their unwavering commitment to the socio-economic, political and infrastructural advancement of the area.

From the early hours of the day, the once serene and seemingly sleepy community was transformed into a beehive of activities. The atmosphere was electrified with excitement as the sound of music echoed from different corners of the community. Everywhere was colourful, lively and festive, as men, women, youths and children, young and old, trooped out in large numbers, beautifully adorned in elegant traditional and modern attires.

The favourable weather further added glamour and grace to the occasion, enhancing the beauty and splendour of the event, as the people, stakeholders and visitors savoured every moment of the celebration.

Adding royal splendour to the colourful ceremony was the presence of the Eze of Igburu Clan, Eze Igburu IV of Igburu Land, His Majesty Eze Kenneth Nwabochi, who arrived at the venue in full royal regalia, accompanied by his retinue of chiefs, elders and other palace officials. His presence was a clear testament to the significance of the occasion and underscored the unity and collective resolve of the people to celebrate excellence and service.

One after the other, the award recipients stepped forward amid thunderous applause, cheers and admiration from the audience. These were men and women whose years of dedication, sacrifice and contributions have helped place Ohiauga Community on the map in terms of political relevance, socio-economic growth and self-help-driven development.

Indeed, Ohiauga Community today boasts of notable achievements credited largely to community-based initiatives, including a relatively good road network, stable and uninterrupted electricity supply powered through solar infrastructure, and other basic amenities that have improved the quality of life of its people. The honoured individuals, it was observed, have played significant roles in achieving these milestones, leaving their unmistakable footprints on the community’s development journey.

By honouring them, the community made it clear that the awards were not meant to signal retirement from service, but rather to encourage the recipients to intensify their efforts and continue to give back to their fatherland. Community leaders noted that although progress has been recorded, Ohiauga still faces serious developmental challenges that require sustained commitment and collective action.

Prominent among these challenges is the absence of a functional healthcare facility. The only cottage hospital project in the community, allegedly initiated by Total Energies Limited several years ago, was said to have been abandoned, leaving residents without adequate medical care. The community strongly appealed to the Rivers State Government to intervene and revive the project in the interest of the people.

The education sector was also not spared. The Ohiauga Community Primary School, according to the community, is allegedly in good shape, with a conducive learning environment, but lacks enough classroom teachers, as there is only one government-employed classroom teacher. To fill the void, the community reportedly employed five additional teachers from its meagre resources and currently bears the responsibility of paying their salaries.

These realities, stakeholders explained, provided further justification for the decision to celebrate and honour individuals who have consistently demonstrated commitment to the welfare and development of the community.

Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Ohiauga Maiden Leadership Awards, Pastor (Dr) David Chizor Nwaoburu, described the event as a strategic initiative aimed at fostering peace, unity and development, while recognising and rewarding excellence and service.

According to him, the award ceremony was designed to honour eminent personalities who have distinguished themselves in public and private life, and who have continued to make meaningful contributions to the growth of Ohiauga Community.

Dr Nwaoburu, who was himself among the award recipients, said the recognition was intended to motivate the honourees to do more for the community and not to rest on their achievements. He urged them to continue to serve the interests of the people wherever they find themselves and to remain ambassadors of peace and development.

He further reiterated the need for government intervention in the abandoned cottage hospital project and the posting of teachers to the primary school by the state government, stressing that community development in Ohiauga has largely been driven by self-help efforts.

Among those honoured at the event were Pastor (Dr) David Chizor Nwaoburu; former Bursar of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Dr Davis Ojima; the Registrar of the institution, Dr Chinonye A. Ajie; Dr Obi Chukwuma Ebenezer Jular; Elder Kemmer Mark Godwin; Dr Nwokoji Chukwuemeka; Mr Nduka Louis Odiegba; Dr (Chief) (Mrs) Ojima; Comrade Chimezie Igwela; Engr Gideon Eke; Chief (Prof) H. A. Ajie; Hon. Sule Igwela; and Dr Obi Nwaoburu.

Others included Prof. (Mrs) Jennifer Igwela; Dr Charity Ajie; Eric David Orukwo; the Paramount Ruler of Ohiauga Community, HRH Dr Amb. Bright Abali; Mr Chukwudi Lloyd Reuben; Comrade Wisdom Adieme; and the member representing ONELGA Constituency I in the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Uchenna Nwabochi.

Also recognised were Comrade Kelvin London Oji; Pastor Smart Brass Maduagu; Chief (Hon.) K. O. Igwela; Harmony Igwela; Comrade Onyemaobi Igwela; and Late Elder Nwaba Maduagu, who received a posthumous award in recognition of his lifetime contributions to the community.

The four non-indigenes honoured for their dedicated services and goodwill towards the community were Hon. Marculey Ogolo; Hon. ThankGod Chibor; Comrade Kingsley Ogu; and Pastor G. Oreke, who was specially recognised as the only dedicated government classroom teacher at Ohiauga Community Primary School.

Reacting to the honour, the Registrar of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Dr Chinonye A. Ajie, described the award as a step in the right direction and a thoughtful gesture that encourages service and excellence. He called for harmonious relationships among all segments of the community and pledged his continued support towards education, job creation and collective development.

Former Bursar of the university, Dr Davis Ojima, also expressed gratitude to the community for recognising his contributions, assuring that he would remain committed to promoting peace, unity and sustainable development initiatives in Ohiauga.

Business mogul, Mr Nduka Louis Odiegba, said being honoured by one’s own community carries special significance, describing the recognition as the most cherished among the many awards he has received. He pledged to intensify his contributions to the welfare and development of the people, noting that “charity must begin at home.”

In his royal remarks, the Eze of Igburu Clan, His Majesty Eze Kenneth Nwabochi, emphasised the importance of peace, unity and the preservation of cultural values, describing the maiden Ohiauga Leadership Awards as a timely initiative aimed at strengthening communal bonds and fostering collective progress.

Giving the vote of thanks on behalf of the awardees, Mr Chukwudi Lloyd Reuben, thanked the community for finding them worthy of recognition, and commended the leadership and merit award committee for the excellent packaging of the programme. He urged the awardees to continue with their good work to the community, as the merit awards were a clarion call for more community development involvement and a wake up call for others to emulate the leadership qualities exhibited by the awardees.

Overall, the maiden Ohiauga Leadership Awards ceremony lived up to its billing, serving not only as a platform to celebrate excellence and service but also as a rallying point for renewed commitment to the development of the community, amid resounding jubilation, merriment and cultural pride.

 

By: Donatus Ebi

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Bayelsa Agriculture Commissioner Vows to Protect State Assets Amid Protest Over School-to-Land Fencing

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The Bayelsa State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, has reiterated the commitment of his ministry to protect all agricultural assets belonging to the state government, despite protests by some property owners over ongoing perimeter fencing works at the School-to-Land Authority.

The Commissioner made this known on Wednesday during a fact-finding visit to the ministry following a recent protest by residents and developers within the School-to-Land Authority axis of Biogbolo II, Yenagoa, the state capital.

Trouble reportedly began when the ministry commenced perimeter fencing of about 16 hectares of land said to belong to the School-to-Land Authority, amid allegations that private individuals had encroached on government-owned land.

Prof. Sese explained that the decision to fence the land was informed by repeated cases of criminal invasion and vandalism of government facilities in the area, leading to the loss of public assets.

He clarified that the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources has no mandate to demolish buildings or illegal structures, stressing that the directive given to contractors was strictly to fence government-owned land and nothing more.

“It is not the mandate of the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources to demolish any building or illegal structure within the School-to-Land Authority. Our responsibility is to train farmers and support agricultural activities of the Bayelsa State Government,” he said.

According to the Commissioner, the School-to-Land Authority covers about 19 hectares of land, a significant portion of which, based on available documentation, has been encroached upon by developers.

“We need adequate land to train our farmers. We plan to establish poultry facilities, expand rice farming and boost food production for Bayelsa State, to the extent that other states can come here to buy our produce,” he added.

While acknowledging the right of citizens to protest, Prof. Sese warned that protesters must not harass or harm contractors and workers carrying out the fencing project.

“People have the right to protest, but on no account should any protester touch or harm the contractors and workers simply because they feel their houses may be affected by the fencing,” he cautioned.

He disclosed that representatives of some protesting property owners had earlier engaged with the ministry, where officials presented documents showing that the affected individuals had encroached on government land.

He further noted that the fencing project was duly approved by the state governor following the submission of a memo by the ministry.

“As it stands, the only person who can stop this project is the Governor himself,” the Commissioner said.

 

 

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